Would a billion dollars change a cowardly boxer's mind
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and make him fight a powerful opponent like a real man?
I think the answer is generally yes. That's the power of a ton of money. But I have to make an exception with my answer. I think that the cowardliest of the cowards would still run. Even from a feather-fisted 12-loss opponent or a ghey old boxer whose only business is outside the ring. In other words, not even all the money could change the cowardliest boxer to fight like a man.
Agree?
I finally figured it out. joepal is viva. It explains everything. The rampant ******ity, hatred of boxers with anything resembling talent, constant use of the word coward, small testicles, failure to apply basic reasoning skills.
Its all there, Joepal IS Viva.Last edited by shawn_; 11-20-2007, 10:23 PM.Comment
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A billion dollars makes you the owner of an NBA team, a hundred Jaguars, 10 jets, 10 mansions, and your own supermodel-cum-brothel agency. You would brawl Oscar for all that.Comment
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I've been called many names, from Viva to Joartcc to Handsome Boxer to The Prophet.Comment
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I remember when I first figured this out in the ring. I got in there with a very green football player that out weighed me by about 40lb. He was all roided up and looked quite intimidating, then he loaded up with everything he had, caught me flush, and I just kinda giggled. The guy couldn't even hit as hard as my 140lb sparing partner.LOL You dont really think just because a guy can lift a lot of weight it means he can punch do you?? I mean, I know there are people that think body builders, weight lifters etc can punch hard just because they have big muscles etc etc...but EVERYBODY in boxing knows this is the furthest from the truth. Actually, in the gym, two of the weakest hitters I have run across were two guys who were maybe 240 pounds of solid muscle. Body building, weightlifting types. Execution of punches means A LOT MORE than size of muscles.
All his muscles, and strength, and this 190lb football player couldn't even hit as hard as my 140lb sparring partner. I told him to turn over his punches, and showed him how to punch correctly in between rounds, but he just looked at me like I was crazy. I think he actually thought he had power. I just worked my defense and touched him with the jab the rest of the time.
The next day he sparred with a 47 year old thats been boxing since he was 8. The guy wasn't nearly as nice as I was, he beat that kid silly. Never saw him again.Comment
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